Cricket 1884
420 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. SEPT. 11, 1884. BROADWATER v. ESHER, Played at Godalming on August 4. B r o a d w a t e r . First Innings. Second Innings. W. D. Marshall, b C. Mar- tinean .............................. 16 b C. Martineau .. 17 S. W. Cattley, c sub, b L. Martineau ........................ 1 not o u t ................55 A. F. Somerset,. « M. Clarke, b C. Martineau 18 b B ow ler.................. 4 A. C. Cattley, c M. Clarke, b B ow ler.............................. 84 c Bowler, b Bray .. 25 Rev. H. H. Gillett, b Bow ler .............................. 7 c Bowler, b L. Mar tineau .. .. .. 10 M. Marshall, not out ..1 0 c L. Martineau, b Bray ................6 Syson, run o u t.........................1 Holden,bC. Martineau .. 0 E. Norris, c Bray, b C. Martineau .........................0 Payne, c C. Martineau. b B ray........................................8 A. Brodrick, c and b C. Martineau .........................5 B 4, w 1, n b 1 .. .. 6 Total..........................107 E s h e r . c Jillard, b L. Mar tineau .................. 5 L b .................. I Total ..123 E. Bray, 1b w,b Syson 12 A . Bovill, b Somerset 6 L. Martineau, c Somer set, b Gillett .. ... 47 M. C. Cl*rke, c Norris, b S. W. Cattley .. 19 C. Martineau, b Gillett 4 H. C. Clarke, b S. W . Cattley .................. 0 H. P. Jillard, c Somer* set, b Syson .. .. 7 Bowler, b G dlett.. . 4 T. W . Tetley, o sub, b Gillett .................. 11 W. Martineau, 1b w, b Syson..........................18 Sub., not out .. .. 1 B 19,1 b 2, w I .. 22 Total', .146 BEOADWATER v. MR.W. CATTLEY’SXT. Played at Holmwood on August 28. M r . C a t t l e y ’ s . First Innings. 8.W.Cattley, b Roberts 64 R. Bovill, run out .. 1 T. Knight, c Brodrick, b Roberts..................14 Capt. Evelyn, b Somer set ..........................9 A. C. Cattley, b Somer set ..........................10 C. L. Budd, run out .. 27 H. E. Lowip,b Somerset 9 In the Second Innings Bovill scored, b M. Marshall* 8, Evelyn (not out) 0, A . C. Cattley, st Somerset, b Lambert, 67, Walters (not out) 5, Steere, c Somerset, b M. Marshall, 16; extras 6—Total 97. Rev. H. T. Waters, o Lambert,b Somerset W. Cattley, c Lambert, b Somerset .. H. Leo Steere, not out J. Bixby, b Somerset B 8,1 b 8, w 2 T o ta l................ .1C*. B r o a d w a t e r . Rev. k. Simmonds, not out .......................90 M. Marshall, c S. Catt ley, b A. Cattley .. 38 J. H. Roberts, run out 6 A. F. Somerset, c and b S. Cattley................6 C. Lambert, b S. Cattley ................8 J. H. Jennings, c and b Knight ................3 J.E. Sparkes,c Knight, b S. Cattley .. B. Marshall, run ou t.. H. C. Buckingham, b Lowis .................. R. Nevill, b S. Cattley A. Brodrick,st Evelyn, b S. Cattley B 12,1 b 8, w 3 .. 18 Total .185 BROADWATER v. 16 PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS, w ith M b . M . M arshall . Played at Broadwater, Godalming, on August 30th. B r o a d w a t e r . First Innings. J. F. Leese, c and b L u ty e n s ..................18 E. A. Milne, c B . F. Green, b Mackenzie 17 B. S . Cave, b Lutyens 2 J. H Roberts, c M ac kenzie, b Ray .. ..6 5 A. F. Somerset, c Ray, b Lutyens..................21 A. Sadler, b Lutyens.. 16 In the Second Innings J. F. Leese scored (not out) 12, B. 8; Cave, b Lutyens, 4, E. H. Parry, c Lutyens, b Bovill, 6, F. F. Hensley, not out, 24, Hon. C. Lawrence, b Lutyens, 5—Total, 51. P u b l ic S c h o o l B o ys . E. H. Parry, not out.. 12 C. Lambert, o H. Ramsden, b V. Leese 10 F. F. Hensley, run out 10 0. Holden, b G. Bovill 0 Hon. C. Lawrence, absent ..................0 B 2,1 b 1, w 8 .. 6 Total . .177 V. F. L fese, b Sadler .. 8 G. Bovill, b Milne .. 26 L. Phillips, b Sadler .. 0 AMackenzie,c Hensley, b S c d le r .................. 0 W. H. Leese, b Sadler 8 C. Hodgson, b Sadler.. 0 G. L. S Ray,b Roberts 6 H. C. Buckingham, b Sadler..........................5 G. S. Green, b Lambert 1 A. A. Lutyens, b Sadler 1 J. A. Gibbs, b Sadler.. 19 P. S. Green, 1 b w, b H e n s le y ..................14 H. Ramsden, st Cave, b Sadler .................. 5 L. Fisher - Rowe, c Roberts, b Hensley.. 8 A. Brodrick. not ou t.. 13 C. Ramsden, b Sadler 0 M. Marshall, b Sadler 17 B 8, n b 1 .. .. 9 T otal. .125 BROADWATER v. L. & S. W. R. Played at Godalming on September 4. B r o a d w a t e r . First Innings W. D. Marshall, st Jones, b Barratt .. 25 F. Bovill, c L. Mar tineau, b Jones .. 0 G. F. Hornby, b E. Skilton .................. 8 E. II. Parry, c and b Barratt ..................9 M. Marshall, b Mar tineau ..................1 C. Lambert, c Clarke, b Total . E. Skilton.................. In the Second Inning* G. F. Hornby scored, b Mar- tineau, 0, K. E. llam a (uot out) 6, F. F. Hensloy (not out) 27. J. A. Gibbs, c Swift, b Martineau, 1 ; b 1— Total, 85. L. & S. W. R. K. E. Harris, not out 5 F. F. Hensley, c Bar ratt, b E. Skilton .. J. A. Gibbs, b E. Skil ton .......................... A. James, c Swift, b E. Skilto* .................. B. Holden, b Jones .. L b .......................... L.Martineau,b Hornby 0 Jones, c Lambert, b Hornby ..................54 H. C. Clarke, b Harris 0 F. W. Laker,b M. Mar shall ..........................8 H. Gillard, b James .. 14 0. Skilton,b H ornby.. 8 W. Dorling, sfc Lam bert, b Holden .. 7 A. L. Swift, b Hornby C E. Skilton, not out .. W . Barratt, o and b Holden .................. J.C.BuckingliMn (sub), st Lambert, b M. Mar. h a l l .................. B 4,1 b 4.................. Total . 9 8 .106 COLVESTON v. ST. MARKS. Played at Pond Lane on August 28. W. P. Russell, b Taylor E. Finch, o and b W. Robertson.................. W..T.Meek,b Robertson J. Dowell, c Palmer, b Stacey .................. A.F.Jordan,bRobertson F.Clementson,bRobert- son .......................... G. Sillence, c Turner, b Beverley .. ..1 8 R. N . Pritchett, c Pal mer, b Stacey.. J. Russell, b Tay’or . A. Smart, not out . B 10,w 2 .. . 5 0 10 12 Total..................120 S t . M a r k s . A.Coates,c Clementson, b Meek ..................2 J.R.Stacey, b Clement son ..........................4 C. Taylor,b Clementson 8 W. W. Palmer, b Clementson .. ..1 1 G .E .Ibbs. b Pritchett 23 P.Beverley, not out.. 85 W. Robertson, b Pritchett.................. C. Turner, b Pritchett R. H. Hughes, c Jor dan, b Pritchett .. F. D. Head, not out .. B 12, l b l , w 5 .. Total. .116 W. Woodman did not bat. T h e C r ic k e t F i e l d . By Rev. James Pycroft. The Standard Work on the Game. Cheap edition, just out, cloth bound, price 2s. 6d.; post free, 2s. 9d. 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